The Florida teen who committed suicide in January during a Facebook Live video repeatedly reached out to her mother in an attempt to bring them closer together.

The Florida Department of Children & Families on Wednesday released internal records which revealed Naika Venant's time in and out of the foster care system and the teen's text messages to her mother, Gina Alexis.

The outlet reported that Alexis, apparently fed up with her child acting out, denied the requests.

Naika Venant committed suicide in a Facebook Live video in January. (via Facebook)

"I wanna make this work betwn us," a September text message from Venant to her mother read. "Tell me what I gotta Do & iLL Do iT Im Tired Of Us Fighting We Needa Make This Work Im Ready for Us to be a Team AGAIN."

That September message Venant sent to her mom would be one of the teen's last attempts for reconciliation.

She took her life just four months later, at the age of 14, in the bathroom of her foster home. Venant's suicide was broadcast online via Facebook Live.

The records also revealed an alleged abusive relationship between the mother and daughter.

Text messages reveal that Gina Alexis had a strained relationship with her daughter before the teen committed suicide. (Alan Diaz/AP)

In 2009, the first time Venant entered the foster care system, DCF said her mother had beaten her with a belt leaving 30 marks on her back, arms and legs. She also ran away from her mother's home in April 2016. When she returned home, Alexis dropped her off at a case manager's office, saying she had "had it" with her daughter's antics.

Alexis told Miami Herald that while in the foster system, Venant had become "increasingly inappropriate sexually" and she feared the behavior would harm Venant's 5-year-old brother.